Ackerman Elementary School students and staff enjoyed dressing up for crazy hair day! Part 1 #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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Weir Elementary School Weir Elementary has boxes of Almond World’s Finest Chocolate and pretzel rods for sale in the front office. Box of 60 almond chocolate bars is $30. Box of 60 pretzel rods is $30. #WeirExcellenceShines
over 2 years ago, Weir Elementary
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Weir Elementary School Day 3 winner of our PTO Raffle is Craig Avant! He won a set of Rachel Ray Pots and Pans. https://youtube.com/shorts/G7ADfJMTBOg?feature=share #WeirExcellenceShines
over 2 years ago, Weir Elementary
Mrs. Christi's PACE class at Ackerman Elementary School created Celtic knots that can be traced back to the mid-7th century in Great Britain and more specifically, Ireland. The knots were primarily used for ornamental or decorative purposes and are used to represent symbols like love, faith, strength, or loyalty. #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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6th grade students at Ackerman Elementary School are writing essays about “Being Your Best Self”. Kiersen Easley came in to Mrs. Chamblee’s classroom to speak with students about responsibility, ambition, involvement, being healthy, and being a studious student. #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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Ackerman Elementary School would like to thank Mrs. Michelle Cox for coming to read to our students for Read Across America Week! #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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FCE sixth grade student, Reagan McCoy, enjoyed reading to our friends in Pre-K and Kindergarten today in celebration of Read Across America Week!
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Reagan reads to PreK and K.
Happy Read Across America Week! Andrew Gundy enjoyed reading The Foot Book to his friends in FCE's Pre-K and Kindergarten.
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Andrew reading to Pre-k and K.
Mariah Greene, FCE kindergarten student, uses q-tips to form the letter X.
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Pre-K student, Mariah Greene
FCE Second Graders enjoyed doing a spin and color shape activity!
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
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FCE Second Graders finished up Black History Month by learning about Henry "Box" Brown who escaped slavery. Students were able to create their own speech bubbles and express how they think Henry felt while going through the trials he went through!
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Black History Month
Weir Elementary School STEAM parental involvement will be on March 9th, in your student's homeroom, at 1:00 pm. Parents and students will be creating artwork using bottlecaps. We can't wait to see the designs everyone is going to make. #WeirExcellenceShines
over 2 years ago, Julie Chase
STEAM Parental Invovlement
FCE pre-kindergarten student, Remi Riddell, is practicing color by number while also developing her fine motor skills.
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
PreK student, Remi Riddell
French Camp Elementary is "wild" about Dr. Seuss.
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Dr. Seuss Week
FCE 6th grade Math Top Achievers this week! Congratulations!
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Top Achievers in Math
Thank you to Kayla Collier for the best Cat in the Hat cupcakes today! Our FCE Second Grade class love them!
over 2 years ago, Tami McKnight
Dr. Seuss week
Cat in the Hat cupcakes!
Weir Elementary School WES Pre-K Registration Information #WeirExcellenceShines
over 2 years ago, Weir Elementary
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Students and staff at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed dressing up for pajama day for Read Across America Week! #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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Ackerman Elementary School would like to say a huge thank you to all of the CCHS students who came over to read to the classes for Read Across America Week! Our students love seeing the high school students! #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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Ackerman Elementary School - A reminder about Read Across America Week dress up days! #teamAES
over 2 years ago, Samantha Kelly
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